Phulkari

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About Phulkari

Phulkari, literally 'flower work', is the folk embroidery of Punjab, worked in floss silk from the reverse so blooms of colour spread across a coarse cotton base. The densely covered 'bagh' was a labour of love stitched for weddings.

Region of origin
Punjab
GI registration
Phulkari
Materials
khadi-cotton; silk-floss (pat)
Techniques
darning-stitch embroidery (from the reverse)
HS code (customs)
6214

How it’s made

darning-stitch embroidery (from the reverse)

The makers

Crafted by Punjabi women of Punjab.

Why “GI-tagged” matters

Phulkari is registered under India’s Geographical Indication (GI) Act as “Phulkari”. A GI tag legally certifies that a piece genuinely originates from its traditional region and is made by its rightful artisan community — your guarantee of authenticity.

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